He then crossed a double yellow line and drove into oncoming traffic, where other cars had to swerve out of the way, police said.

Cannet later failed a Breathalyzer test and was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, as well as reckless driving, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

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A woman has been busted for selling crack to an undercover police officer in Port Richmond, authorities said.

Nancy Burke, 46, allegedly gave the cop several plastic bags filled with the drug at Port Richmond and Castleton avenues last Thursday.

She was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance.

Manhattan

Cops nabbed two thieves who ripped off several cases of wine from a parked truck in Midtown, authorities said yesterday.

Charles Ross, 55, and Douglas Fauntleroy, 52, were charged with burglary after they were caught with six cases of wine at Sixth Avenue and West 56th Street at 11:32 a.m. on Dec. 26, cops said.

About an hour and a half earlier, a 41-year-old liquor-store employee had parked his truck nearby and left to make a delivery. When he returned, the truck alarm was sounding and 11 cases of wine were missing.

Queens

A Long Island man who claimed to be a cop was arrested after he threatened two men in a Richmond Hill bar with a gravity knife, investigators said.

Bruce Downy, 37, allegedly pulled out a badge, told the men he was a police officer, and said he would “cut them,” during an argument at Scooby’s bar on Atlantic Avenue.

Police later caught Downy and found the knife and fake shield, according to authorities.

He was charged with menacing, criminal impersonation and criminal possession of a weapon, according to a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.